assail |
clobber |
As verbs the difference between assail and clobber
is that
assail is to attack violently using words or force while
clobber is (slang) to hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.
As a noun clobber is
(uk|australia|slang) clothing.
tirade |
assail |
As a noun tirade
is a long, angry or violent speech; a diatribe.
As a verb assail is
to attack violently using words or force.
assail |
worry |
Related terms |
Assail is a related term of worry.
As verbs the difference between assail and worry
is that
assail is to attack violently using words or force while
worry is to seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf.
As a noun worry is
a strong feeling of anxiety.
provoke |
assail |
As verbs the difference between provoke and assail
is that
provoke is to cause someone to become annoyed or angry while
assail is to attack violently using words or force.
assail |
onset |
As verbs the difference between assail and onset
is that
assail is to attack violently using words or force while
onset is (obsolete) to assault; to set upon.
As a noun onset is
a rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army.
pepper |
assail |
Related terms |
Pepper is a related term of assail.
As verbs the difference between pepper and assail
is that
pepper is to add pepper to while
assail is to attack violently using words or force.
As a noun pepper
is a plant of the family piperaceae.
assail |
defeat |
As verbs the difference between assail and defeat
is that
assail is to attack violently using words or force while
defeat is to overcome in battle or contest.
As a noun defeat is
the act of defeating or being defeated.
capture |
assail |
As verbs the difference between capture and assail
is that
capture is while
assail is to attack violently using words or force.
invade |
assail |
As verbs the difference between invade and assail
is that
invade is to move into while
assail is to attack violently using words or force.
assail |
hound |
Related terms |
Assail is a related term of hound.
As verbs the difference between assail and hound
is that
assail is to attack violently using words or force while
hound is to persistently harass.
As a noun hound is
a dog, particularly a breed with a good sense of smell developed for hunting other animals (hunt hound, hunting hound, hunting dog, hunter).
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